Workers World - Jul 4, 2007
http://www.workers.org/2007/editorials/libby-0712/

Editorial

Libby, Bush & Iraq

When George W. Bush was a Texas governor, he presided over and allowed
152 executions after a cursory review, commuting only one sentence to
life imprisonment. Up to this July, President Bush was equally stingy
in handing out pardons or commuting sentences. During that time Bush
posed as a champion of law and order and a firm judge of humanity.

Thus Bush’s quick decision to commute the three-year sentence of his
convicted crony I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby has the appearance of a
cynical and hypocritical maneuver inconsistent with his former
behavior. However cynical and hypocritical it may be, however, his
commutation is sublimely consistent with Bush’s ideology, his way of
life, his style of ruling and that of his entire inside team of
world-class criminals. As such, his freeing of Libby throws a spotlight
on the character of the entire U.S. imperialist ruling class and on the
reality of class and racial oppression in the United States.

To Marxists, the Bush administration is “the executive committee of the
ruling class.” The Bush “team”—the word “gang” provides a more accurate
description—despite its excessive arrogance and apparent incompetence,
fits that Marxist description. Its members come from the imperialist
ruling class and reflect its ambitions to dominate the world, its
willingness to use military force to achieve its aims and its narrow
and provincial view of the rest of humanity, even its imperialist
allies. The Bush team is a criminal gang but it is no aberration.

Those men and one woman executed in Texas while Bush was governor were
all poor and mostly African Americans or of Mexican origin. They
suffered from racist and class oppression. To Bush and his cohorts,
they were lesser beings. The imperialist ruling class here considers it
better to execute 150 people, even if they might be innocent, than to
appear soft and perhaps encourage oppressed people to fight for their
liberation.

Libby, on the other hand, is the son of an investment banker. He is one
of the Bush team’s cronies. Also, he carried out his part of the
bargain: he didn’t let those investigating the administration know who
in the Bush gang leaked the information that Valerie Plame was a CIA
operative—an act that could be considered treasonous under U.S. law. To
allow him to serve his 30-month sentence might result in his talking
somewhere in the future.

Remember that this crime Libby was charged with—obstructing the
investigation of who leaked Plame’s name—is only a tiny part of the
Bush gang’s enormous crime: waging an aggressive, imperialist war
against Iraq. The Bush administration plotted the war, starting with
the excuse of 9/11 and waged a campaign of lies to justify the U.S.
invasion and occupation of Iraq. It did this with the complicity of the
U.S. imperialist ruling class, who believed they would be enriched by a
quick victory. In a way, it is the Iraqi resistance and the failure of
the occupation that put Libby on trial.

Bush’s decision to commute Libby’s sentence is simply a continuation of
his gang’s arrogant policy that whatever works for them is OK. This
attitude reflects that of the U.S. ruling class internationally, who
believe their own power can guarantee their profits.

The Iraqis are showing that the U.S. rulers and their military are not
so powerful as they believed. And the Bush administration—and the
entire ruling class here—can find out that their arrogant displays of
arbitrary power at home can arouse a stronger opposition than they
believed.

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